Delicious journey
January 2019
| Stories for Day Counters!
By:
Annie K.
| Bunker Hill, Illinois
Caught for drunk driving, she thought her life was over. Turned out it was just the beginning
Educating Pamela
February 2018
| Title Goes Here
By:
Pamela H.
| Canandaigua, New York
Once drunk in a pile of ungraded papers, a teacher gets schooled on how to stay sober and get her joy back
One Last Time
September 2016
The suit he bought in early sobriety has seen many occasions. This one is dear to his heart
Under the Renoir
February 2015
By:
Snow P.
| Lake Worth, Florida
Sometimes it takes a sponsor to encourage us to paint our own masterpiece.
We Belong
May 2014
By:
Anonymous
In Michigan, a deaf member joins a group and finds the true meaning of sharing
The guy in the back corner
March 2014
By:
Dennis S.
| Lakeport, California
He was a man of few words, but when he spoke someone up front listened
Single and happy
August 2013
By:
Angela M.
| Scottsdale, Arizona
She turned 40 and her date stood her up. That's just fine with her.
Good Neighbors
June 2012
By:
Cindy S.
| Rochester, New York
One group's move affects another and sends them on the road to an amends
The Greatest Friendship He Ever Had
June 2012
By:
Anonymous
An old-timer taught him the beauty of showing up and sharing love
Pool Party
May 2012
By:
Chuck V.
| Lake Leelanau, Michigan
Alone and isolated, his winning ticket was a friendly AA meeting
Web Exclusive: Unity at the Music Festival
July 2011
By:
Ed L.
| Wrightwood, California
By practicing the First Tradition, members are able to stay sober at an bi-annual music festival in Yosemite
Only Natural
January 2011
By:
Ed C.
| Bowling Green, Kentucky
The unity in Tradition One is reflected in the environment
Christmas # 56
December 2010
By:
PATRICK G.
| West Leyden, N.Y.
A road trip to Bill W.'s childhood home recharges an old-timer's batteries
THE VOICE ON THE TAPE
November 2010
By:
GAY B.
| Seaside, Calif.
After almost two decades, she stumbles upon the woman who saved her life
Your Misery Back on the Empty Bottle
November 1969
By:
R. L. Y.
| Steilacoom, Washington
It took a number of "refunds" from AA before he came to believe that he was an alcoholic
Amends Are Rough on the Ego? Yes, Indeed!
February 1967
By:
T. P., Jr.
| Hankins, New York
<emphasis type="italic">Step Discussion Step Nine:</emphasis> Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
AA Spoken Here
September 1963
By:
L. H.
| North Hollywood, California
A slipper's trouble may come down to plain words and what they mean
Ebenezer S. Was a Drunk
December 1961
By:
R. Z.
| Council Bluffs, Iowa
The Grapevine brings you the inside story of a famous Dickens character
